Netharland Journal of Critical Care
2020,
Volume 28,
Issue 1
: 19-21
Article
ICU at home, with the use of mobile IC unit services: Intensive care goes that extra mile
Abstract
In this report we describe a patient with a long ICU stay because of severe Guillain Barré syndrome. Treatment was patient-centred and Mobile ICU facilities were used to facilitate an ICU at home for one day. Early focus on individual needs and wishes and close communication with and within ICU treatment teams can help to improve the long-term consequences of ICU admission. Research on which interventions are effective and most cost-effective need to be performed. © 2020, Netherlands Society of Intensive Care. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Guillain Barré syndrome
Home visit
Mobile ICU
Patient-centred ICU
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